2010 ECAC Hockey men's ice hockey tournament

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The 2010 ECAC Hockey Men's Ice Hockey Tournament was the 49th tournament in league history. It was played between March 5 and March 20, 2010. First Round and Quarterfinal games were played at home team campus sites, while the final four games were played at the Times Union Center in Albany, New York. By winning the tournament, Cornell received the ECAC Hockey automatic bid to the 2010 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament.

Contents

In the Quarterfinals series between Union and Quinnipiac the first match became the longest game played in NCAA history when the winning goal was scored in the 151st minute of play (the fifth overtime).

Format

The tournament features four rounds of play. In the first round, the fifth and twelfth, sixth and eleventh, seventh and tenth, and eighth and ninth seeds as determined by the final regular season standings play a best-of-three series, with the winner advancing to the quarterfinals. There, the first seed and lowest ranked first round winner, the second seed and second lowest ranked first round winner, the third seed and second highest ranked first round winner, and the fourth seed and highest ranked first round winner play a best-of-three series, with the winner advancing to the semifinals. In the semifinals, the highest and lowest seeds and second highest and second lowest seeds play a single-game, with the winner advancing to the championship game and the loser advancing to the third place game. The tournament champion receives an automatic bid to the 2010 NCAA Men's Division I Ice Hockey Tournament.

Regular season standings

Note: GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; PTS = Points; GF = Goals For; GA = Goals Against

ConferenceOverall
GPWLTPTSGFGAGPWLTGFGA
#6 Yale2215523292723421103141105
#9 Cornell*22145331744334219410767
Union 2212642881603921126134100
Colgate 2212822678703615156118119
St. Lawrence 229852362614219167118121
Rensselaer 2210932364583918174109108
Quinnipiac 22111102271634020182123114
Princeton 228122186576311216391103
Harvard 22712317617033921382113
Dartmouth 227123176979321019396115
Brown 2261241664953713204103134
Clarkson 22415311508437924492136
Championship: Cornell
indicates conference regular season champion (Cleary Cup)
* indicates conference tournament champion (Whitelaw Cup)
Final rankings: USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Top 15 Poll

Bracket

Teams are reseeded after the First Round and Quarterfinals

First round [4]
March 5–7
Quarterfinals [5]
March 12–14
Semifinals [6]
March 19
Championship
March 20
1 Yale 2 60
5 St. Lawrence3* 3 311 Brown33 1
12 Clarkson 2 4* 2 2 Cornell3
11 Brown 0
2 Cornell53
6 Rensselaer 1 42 9 Harvard 1 0
11 Brown31 32 Cornell3
3 Union 0
3 Union2 32
7 Quinnipiac33 27 Quinnipiac 3***** 1 1
10 Dartmouth 2 61 3 Union3Third place
5 St. Lawrence 1
4 Colgate 1 3 5 St. Lawrence 0
8 Princeton 2 0 5 St. Lawrence2411 Brown3
9 Harvard43

Note: * denotes overtime period(s)

First round

(5) St. Lawrence vs. (12) Clarkson

March 5 [7] St. Lawrence3 – 2OTClarkson Appleton Arena  
(Flanagan, Bogosian) Brandon Bollig - 00:40First period16:48 - Brandon DeFazio (Oakley, Freeman)
(Hughes, Vermeulen) Alex Curran - PP - 08:18Second periodNo scoring
No scoringThird period06:37 - PP - Mark Borowiecki (Beca, Rufenach)
(Hughes, Keller) Aaron Bogosian - GW - 10:09First overtime periodNo scoring
( 21 saves / 23 shots ) Alex Petizian Goalie stats Paul Karpowich ( 47 saves / 50 shots )
March 6 [8] St. Lawrence3 – 4OTClarkson Appleton Arena  
No ScoringFirst period05:19 - PP - Mark Borowiecki (Tamblyn, Beca)
(Flanagan, Caister) Aaron Bogosian - 03:25
(Klancher, Armstrong) Jacob Drewiske - 04:50
Second periodNo scoring
(Vermeulen) Mike McKenzie - 12:47Third period08:21 - Matt Beca (Tremblay)
16:28 - Nick Tremblay (Borowiecki, Tamblyn)
No scoringFirst overtime period06:48 - GW - Jake Morley (DeFazio, Himelson)
( 24 saves / 28 shots ) Alex Petizian Goalie stats Paul Karpowich ( 31 saves / 34 shots )
March 7 [9] St. Lawrence3 – 2Clarkson Appleton Arena  
(Bogosian, Flanagan) Jeff Caister - PP - 06:04First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period11:57 - Tim Marks (Rufenach)
19:47 - PP - Brandon DeFazio (Freeman, Himelson)
(McKenzie, Keller) Rick Carden - 14:47
(Vermeulen, Caister) Mike McKenzie - GW - 18:37
Third periodNo scoring
( 23 saves / 25 shots ) Kain Tisi Goalie stats Paul Karpowich ( 30 saves / 33 shots )
St. Lawrence won series 2–1

(6) Rensselaer vs. (11) Brown

March 5 [10] Rensselaer1 – 3Brown Houston Field House Recap  
(Bergin, Polacek) Paul Kerins - PP - 07:57First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
No scoringThird period01:40 - Jarred Smith (Brownschidle, Fratkin)
02:53 - GW - Bobby Farnham (Timberlake, Volpatti)
18:55 - EN - Aaron Volpatti (Timberlake, Farnham)
( 25 saves / 27 shots ) Allen York Goalie stats Mike Clemente ( 24 saves / 25 shots )
March 6 [11] Rensselaer4 – 1Brown Houston Field House Recap  
(D'Amigo, Pirri) Paul Kerins - PP - 07:01First period15:05 - Aaron Volpatti (Zolnierczyk, McMonagle)
(Merth) Patrick Cullen - GW - 14:41
(unassisted) Brandon Pirri - 15:56
Second periodNo scoring
(D'Amigo, Kerins) Chase Polacek - PP - 10:09Third periodNo scoring
( 23 saves / 24 shots ) Allen York Goalie stats Mike Clemente ( 30 saves / 34 shots )
March 7 [12] Rensselaer2 – 3Brown Houston Field House Recap  
No ScoringFirst period07:05 - Aaron Volpatti (Farnham, Timberlake)
No scoringSecond period12:24 - Jack MacLellan (Buvinow, Volpatti)
(Cullen, Brutlag) Paul Kerins - 05:49
(Burgdoerfer, Cullen) Jeff Foss - EA - 16:55
Third period00:18 - GW - Chris Zaires (Zolnierczyk)
( 22 saves / 25 shots ) Allen York Goalie stats Mike Clemente ( 28 saves / 30 shots )
Brown won series 2–1

(7) Quinnipiac vs. (10) Dartmouth

March 5 [13] Quinnipiac3 – 2Dartmouth TD Banknorth Sports Center Recap  
No ScoringFirst periodNo scoring
(Hansen, Beaudoin) Brandon Wong - PP - 05:12Second period01:23 - Dustin Walsh (Jones, Walsh)
(Beaudoin, Zurevinski) Eric Lampe - 05:31
(Wong, Lampe) Jean-Marc Beaudoin - GW PP - 09:33
Third period18:41 - Scott Fleming (Estoclet, Reber)
( 23 saves / 25 shots ) Dan Clarke Goalie stats James Mello ( 17 saves / 20 shots )
March 6 [14] Quinnipiac3 – 6Dartmouth TD Banknorth Sports Center Recap  
No ScoringFirst period02:50 - Paul Lee (Goodship)
(Arnt, Oakes) Bobby Tyson - 18:44Second period02:11 - Doug Jones (Fleming, Reber)
05:42 - Adam Estoclet (Jones, Fleming)
16:27 - GW - Matt Reber (Estoclet, Fleming)
(Ketchum) D'Arcy Oakes - 04:23
(Holt, Davies) Jean-Marc Beaudoin - PP - 18:17
Third period10:02 - Scott Fleming (Reber, Stephens)
11:57 - Matt Reber (Fleming)
( 29 saves / 35 shots ) Dan Clarke Goalie stats James Mello ( 28 saves / 31 shots )
March 7 [15] Quinnipiac2 – 1Dartmouth TD Banknorth Sports Center Recap  
(unassisted) Eric Lampe - 16:36First periodNo scoring
(Goodman, Arnt) Ben Ketchum - 01:57Second periodNo scoring
No scoringThird period13:57 - Joe Stejskal (Fleming, Reber)
( 26 saves / 27 shots ) Dan Clarke Goalie stats James Mello ( 7 saves / 8 shots ) / Jody O'Neill ( 20 saves / 21 shots )
Quinnipiac won series 2–1

(8) Princeton vs. (9) Harvard

March 5 [16] Princeton2 – 4Harvard Hobey Baker Memorial Rink Recap  
(Godlewski, Bartlett) Marc Hagel - 15:27First periodNo scoring
(Pederson, Kramer) Mark Magnowski - 15:27Second periodNo scoring
No scoringThird period08:05 - Daniel Moriarty (Michaud, Morrison)
10:35 - Danny Biega (Grenier, Huxley)
14:05 - GW - Michael Del Mauro (Christian, Grimshaw)
17:50 - Danny Biega (Leblanc, Biega)
( 31 saves / 35 shots ) Zane Kalemba Goalie stats Kyle Richter ( 33 saves / 35 shots )
March 6 [17] Princeton0 – 3Harvard Hobey Baker Memorial Rink Recap  
No ScoringFirst periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
No scoringThird period07:11 - GW PP - Daniel Moriarty (Leblanc, Biega)
14:23 - Danny Biega (Del Mauro, Grenier)
18:45 - EN - Luke Grenier (Biega, Del Mauro)
( 14 saves / 16 shots ) Zane Kalemba Goalie stats Kyle Richter ( 37 saves / 37 shots )
Harvard won series 2–0

Quarterfinals

(1) Yale vs. (11) Brown

March 12 [18] Yale2 – 3Brown Ingalls Rink Recap  
No ScoringFirst periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period00:07 - Jeff Buvinow (MacLellan)
01:04 - Aaron Volpatti (Buvinow, Farnham)
(O'Neill, Miller) Thomas Dignard - PP - 06:18
(Dignard, Arcobello) Denny Kearney - EA - 19:22
Third period06:18 - GW - Bobby Farnham (Volpatti, Crowley)
( 28 saves / 31 shots ) Billy Blase Goalie stats Mike Clemente ( 37 saves / 39 shots )
March 13 [19] Yale6 – 3Brown Ingalls Rink Recap  
(Dignard, Kearney) Broc Little - 00:26
(Kearney) Jimmy Martin - PP - 06:11
First periodNo scoring
(Kearney) Kevin Limbert - 01:31
(Miller, Little) Brian O'Neill - GW - 10:28
Second periodNo scoring
(Miller, Dignard) Brian O'Neill - PP - 04:08
(unassisted) Andrew Miller - 18:19
Third period02:58 - SH - Jack MacLellan (Zolnierczyk)
13:52 - PP - Aaron Volpatti (Buvinow, MacLellan)
19:11 - Scott Van der Linden (Ryan)
( 22 saves / 25 shots ) Billy Blase Goalie stats Mike Clemente ( 20 saves / 24 shots ) / Dan Rosen ( 17 saves / 19 shots )
March 14 [20] Yale0 – 1Brown Ingalls Rink Recap  
No ScoringFirst period01:14 - GW SH - Jack MacLellan (unassisted)
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
( 20 saves / 21 shots ) Billy Blase Goalie stats Mike Clemente ( 44 saves / 44 shots )
Brown won series 2–1

(2) Cornell vs. (9) Harvard

March 12 [21] Cornell5 – 1Harvard Lynah Rink  
(Nash, D'Agostino) Colin Greening - 04:35
(Devin, Kennedy) Nick D'Agostino - GW PP - 12:41
First period09:30 - PP - Pier-Olivier Michaud (Morrison, Biega)
(Roeszler, Gallagher) Nick D'Agostino - 12:27Second periodNo scoring
(unassisted) Riley Nash - 05:44
(Greening, Jillson) Riley Nash - 10:01
Third periodNo scoring
( 26 saves / 27 shots ) Ben Scrivens Goalie stats Kyle Richter ( 21 saves / 26 shots ) / Ryan Carroll ( 3 saves / 3 shots )
March 13 [22] Cornell3 – 0Harvard Lynah Rink  
No ScoringFirst periodNo scoring
(Whitney, Nash) Blake Gallagher - GW PP - 12:05Second periodNo scoring
(Greening, Kennedy) Sean Collins - 14:27
(Nash, Gallagher) Colin Greening - EN PP - 19:26
Third periodNo scoring
( 17 saves / 17 shots ) Ben Scrivens Goalie stats Kyle Richter ( 29 saves / 31 shots )
Cornell won series 2–0

(3) Union vs. (7) Quinnipiac

March 12 [23] Union2 – 35OTQuinnipiac Achilles Center Recap  
(unassisted) Stephane Boileau - 07:13
(Walters, Zajac) Mario Valery-Trabucco - PP - 09:42
First period13:01 - Scott Zurevinski (Lampe)
No scoringSecond period01:12 - PP - Jeremy Langlois (Holt, Davies)
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
No scoringFifth overtime period10:22 - GW - Greg Holt (Wong, Oakes)
( 52 saves / 55 shots ) Keith Kinkaid Goalie stats Dan Clarke ( 73 saves / 75 shots )
March 13 [24] Union3 – 1Quinnipiac Achilles Center Recap  
(Valery-Trabucco, Zajac) Adam Presizniuk - PP - 05:01
(Pallos, Julseth-White) Luke Cain - GW - 18:27
First period17:15 - PP - Brandon Wong (Holt, Davies)
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
(Julseth-White) Adam Presizniuk - 01:17Third periodNo scoring
( 27 saves / 28 shots ) Corey Milan Goalie stats Dan Clarke ( 29 saves / 32 shots )
March 14 [25] Union2 – 1Quinnipiac Achilles Center Recap  
(Schreiber) Wayne Simpson - 02:01First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
(Cain, Zajac) Jeremy Welsh - GW - 01:04Third period15:31 - Reese Rolheiser (Langlois, Currie)
( 30 saves / 31 shots ) Corey Milan Goalie stats Dan Clarke ( 33 saves / 35 shots )
Union won series 2–1

(4) Colgate vs. (5) St. Lawrence

March 12 [26] Colgate1 – 2St. Lawrence Starr Rink  
No ScoringFirst period17:07 - Aaron Bogosian (Hughes, Child)
(Day, Poplawski) Austin Smith - 15:35Second periodNo scoring
No scoringThird period15:21 - GW PP - Mike McKenzie (Curran, Vermeulen)
( 29 saves / 31 shots ) Alex Evin Goalie stats Kain Tisi ( 31 saves / 32 shots )
March 13 [27] Colgate3 – 4St. Lawrence Starr Rink  
(McIntyre, Poplawski) Jeremy Price - PP - 16:08First periodNo scoring
(McIntyre) Jeremy Price - PP - 02:30Second period10:20 - PP - Mike McKenzie (Hughes, Child)
(Larkin, McNamara) Brian Day - PP - 10:56Third period01:21 - Nick Pitsikoulis (Bogosian)
14:23 - Jacob Drewiske (Keller, Armstrong)
18:53 - GW - Matt Raley (Flanagan, Carden)
( 25 saves / 29 shots ) Alex Evin Goalie stats Kain Tisi ( 33 saves / 36 shots )
St. Lawrence won series 2–0

Semifinals

(2) Cornell vs. (11) Brown

March 19 [28] Cornell3 – 0Brown Times Union Center Recap  
No ScoringFirst periodNo scoring
(Esposito) Locke Jillson - GW - 15:35Second periodNo scoring
(Krueger) John Esposito - 06:40
(Greening) Riley Nash - 13:40
Third periodNo scoring
( 23 saves / 23 shots ) Ben Scrivens Goalie stats Mike Clemente ( 24 saves / 27 shots )

(3) Union vs. (5) St. Lawrence

March 19 [29] Union3 – 1St. Lawrence Times Union Center Recap  
(Boileau, Simpson) Luke Cain - 10:25First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period19:35 - Derek Keller (Caister)
(Walters, Boileau) Adam Preszniuk - GW - 09:26
(Julseth-White) Mario Valery-Trabucco - EN - 19:55
Third periodNo scoring
( 29 saves / 30 shots ) Keith Kinkaid Goalie stats Kain Tisi ( 16 saves / 18 shots )

Third place

(5) St. Lawrence vs. (8) Brown

March 20 [30] St. Lawrence0 – 3Brown Times Union Center Recap  
No ScoringFirst periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period14:34 - GW - Aaron Volpatti (Zaires, Rosen)
No scoringThird period04:05 - Jesse Fratkin (Zolnierczyk, Zaires)
16:52 - EN - Harry Zolnierczyk (Pietrus, McMonagle)
( 34 saves / 36 shots ) Alex Petizian Goalie stats Dan Rosen ( 21 saves / 21 shots )

Championship

(2) Cornell vs. (3) Union

March 20 [31] Cornell3 – 0Union Times Union Center Recap  
(Roeszler, Devin) Joe Devin - GW PP - 15:09First periodNo scoring
(Nash, Nash) Sean Whitney - PP - 17:25Second periodNo scoring
(unassisted) Patrick Kennedy - EN - 19:43Third periodNo scoring
( 32 saves / 32 shots ) Ben Scrivens Goalie stats Keith Kinkaid ( 31 saves / 33 shots )

Tournament awards

All-Tournament Team

* Most Outstanding Player(s)

[32]

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